Horses, Mongolian Steppe - the light in this image is AMAZING. Really captures the vastness of the landscape. National Geographic Photo of the Day by Mark Leong

Horses, Mongolian Steppe Photograph by Mark Leong, National Geographic An ocean of green, Mongolia is the most sparsely populated country in the world, with just under three million people in a landmass larger than Alaska. Mongolian culture—physical, mobile, self-reliant, and free—developed out here on the steppe. "When people move to Ulaanbaatar, they bring that mentality with them," says Baabar, a well-known publisher and historian.

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Arches and Stairs, Morocco. Dear Lord I can not wait to study architecture and travel

Jantar Mantar - India architecture design maybe the red wall could be bookshelf space. the top of the stairs could come from the dining room and kitchen and lead down to the library/guest/living room official house design

Walking Through Geometry, Jantar Mantar - India I love the bold red of the building contrasted by the antique white/cream colored stairway.

Library. Staircase. Windows. | 31 Dream Houses In The Woods

Love the open spaces, the huge windows and the bookshelves. I could live in a kitchen with views like this.

tree house house. Awesome! The cool bookshelves are the first things that caught my eye

Timber beams, stairs and library for this big open living room and kitchen. In perfect organic architecture style the building becomes one with the forest.

This is the Walstrom House by California-based architect, John Lautner. Even though I would not classify this as a library per se, I find the design of the bookshelves in the open area floorplan as a unique twist to a reading space.